Sir Sydney Hugo Nicholson MVO (9 February 1875 – 30 May 1947) was an English choir director, organist, composer, and founder of the Royal School of Church...
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The Nicholson Museum was an archaeological museum at the University of Sydney home to the Nicholson Collection, the largest collection of antiquities...
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Sarah (17 April 2017). "Rhys Nicholson's Sydney Comedy Festival show I'm Fine shares his story of bulimia". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from...
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award scheme. The organisation was founded in England in 1927 by Sir Sydney Nicholson and today it operates internationally, with 8,500 members in over 40...
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Aideen Nicholson (1927–2019), Irish-born Canadian politician A. J. Nicholson (born 1983), American football linebacker Alexander Malcolm Nicholson (1900–1991)...
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antiquarian and philanthropist. The Nicholson Museum at the University of Sydney was named after him. Nicholson was born in England as the illegitimate...
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Archibald Keightley Nicholson and Sir Sydney Nicholson, younger sons of the first Baronet, also gained distinction. The Nicholson Baronetcy, of Harrington...
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Sydney Nicholson. Sir John's maternal uncle was Sydney Olivier, 1st Baron Olivier, and his cousin was the English actor Laurence Olivier. Nicholson's...
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Henry Edmund Ford 1903 E. G. Mercer (acting) 1904 Sydney Nicholson (acting)(later Sir Sydney Nicholson organist of Westminster Abbey and founder of the...
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Sir William Newzam Prior Nicholson (5 February 1872 – 16 May 1949) was a British painter of still-life, landscape and portraits. He also worked as a printmaker...
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rulers were in the penthouse for the final: Ramona, Rossi, Eddy, Moses, Sydney and Matt. Rossi was the first to lose his place, following a task which...
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Chau Chak Wing Museum (category Museums in Sydney)
a university museum at the University of Sydney, Australia. It was formed by the amalgamating the Nicholson Museum, the Macleay Museum, and the University...
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Balmain East (redirect from Nicholson Street Public School)
the Inner West of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Balmain East is located three kilometres west of the Sydney central business district...
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Thomas Greatorex and founder of the Royal School of Church Music, Sir Sydney Nicholson. The present organist is Mark Duthie. The Carlisle Cathedral Choir...
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offender; dubbed "Britain's worst paedophile"; born in Ashford Sir Sydney Nicholson (1875–1947), choir director, organist and composer; founder of the...
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Lindesay, Darling Point (redirect from Lindesay, Darling Point, Sydney)
friend Sir Charles Nicholson, an avid collector of rare books and antiquities and future chancellor of the University of Sydney. Nicholson housed his library...
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revision, "Lift High the Cross" was set to the tune of "Crucifer" by Sydney Nicholson. The hymn is often sung during Lent or Holy Week but is also used as...
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Charles Nicholson, a University of Edinburgh Medical School alumnus, proposed in the Legislative Council a plan to expand the existing Sydney College...
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1767), Joseph John Harris (1848–1869), Frederick Bridge (1869–75), Sydney Nicholson (1908–1919), Norman Cocker (1943–1954), Allan Wicks (1954–1962) and...
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Tussauds Sydney Manly Art Gallery and Museum Museum of Contemporary Art Australia Museum of Sydney Nicholson Museum Powerhouse Museum Sydney Tramway Museum...
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of the Royal College of Organists. After serving as sub-organist to Sydney Nicholson at Manchester Cathedral from 1912 to 1915, Bullock joined the army...
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(Brasenose) John Keys (New College) Christopher Monckton (Magdalen) Sydney Nicholson (New College) Walter Parratt (Magdalen and Wadham) Simon Preston (Christ...
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1937–1953 Succeeded by Douglas Edward Hopkins Cultural offices Preceded by Sydney Nicholson Director of the Royal School of Church Music 1954–1972 Succeeded by...
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Matthew James Nicholson (born 2 October 1974) is an Australian former cricketer who played in one Test match in 1998 and over 100 first-class games for...
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1931 - 1935 Maxwell Menzies 1935 - 1952 (duties undertaken by Sir Sydney Nicholson from 1940 and C E S Littlejohn from 1941 while Maxwell Menzies was...
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Charles Macready, English stage actor Robin Milford, British musician Sydney Nicholson, British musician Sir Anthony Quayle, British actor Andrew Rawnsley...
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Shane Nicholson is an Australian singer-songwriter from Brisbane. He has released 11 albums, both in Australia and internationally, and has won 3 ARIA...
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confirmed she is dating Duke Nicholson, the grandson of Jack Nicholson. Mayer, Josephine (2024-03-05). "L.A. Woman 2024: Sydney and Devon Carlson Redefine...
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Keightley Nicholson and Sir Sydney Hugo Nicholson, the founder of the Royal School of Church Music. Nicholson was married first to Evelyn Louise Nicholson née...
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Fragments of Margaret Nicholson, published in 1810. Nicholson was born in Stockton-on-Tees in County Durham to a barber called George Nicholson. At the age of...
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